Abstract
Background: Human chromosome 8q24 has been implicated in prostate tumorigenesis.Methods: Consequently, we evaluated seven 8q24 sequence variants relative to prostate cancer (PCA) in a case-control study involving men of African descent. Genetic alterations were detected in germ-line DNA from 195 incident PCA cases and 531 controls using TaqMan polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Results: Inheritance of the 8q24 rs16901979 T allele corresponded to a 2.5-fold increase in the risk of developing PCA for our test group. These findings were validated using multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) and permutation testing (p = 0.038). The remaining 8q24 targets were not significantly related to PCA outcomes.Conclusions: Although compelling evidence suggests that the 8q24 rs16901979 locus may serve as an effective PCA predictor, our findings require additional evaluation in larger studies. © 2010 Benford et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Benford, M. L., VanCleave, T. T., Lavender, N. A., Kittles, R. A., & Kidd, L. C. R. (2010). 8q24 sequence variants in relation to prostate cancer risk among men of African descent: A case-control study. BMC Cancer, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-334
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